mazda rotary engine
Mazda Confirms Rotary Engine Will Return in a Hybrid
It will serve as a rotary range extender.
It’s Official – Mazda is Working on a New Rotary Engine
It could arrive in 2020.
Mazda Hints At Hydrogen-Powered Rotary Engine
Could Mazda have a hydrogen-powered rotary car in the works?
Mazda Files New Rotary Engine Patents in the US
Looks like Mazda patents indicate the rotary could be used as a range extender for a plug-in hybrid.
Mazda’s New Rotary Engine is Still in the Works
Mazda has a team of engineers working on a revamped rotary engine, which may find its way into a new sports car.
Mazda Revives the Rotary for Mazda2 Range Extender
Despite reports that Mazda has shelved plans for a next-generation rotary engine, the Japanese automaker unveiled a Mazda2 hybrid that utilizes a rotary engine that recharges the vehicle’s battery.
Mazda Rotary Revival Shelved: CEO
Despite numerous reports this year that Mazda was developing a next-generation rotary engine, its new CEO has confirmed it’s not in the plans for now.
Mazda Rotary Engine to Return in Two Years with All-New Model
Wankel fans, it’s time to celebrate! A new rotary engine is certainly in development by Mazda, and it will make its debut in two years under the hood of an all-new model.
New Mazda Rotary Engine in Development
Mazda has confirmed that it’s working on a new rotary engine that could see production within five years.
Mazda Will Continue to Develop Rotary Engines
Mazda is committing to fuel economy with its new SkyActiv technology, which was expected to render the companies rotary engine lineup defunct. Not so says Mazda, confirming that development continues on the next generation of rotary.
Mazda Marks End of an Era With Final Rotary Engine
Starting in the 1970’s, Mazda brought its first rotary engine to market, and last friday, the company assembled its last one, marking the end of an era for the Japanese automaker.
Mazda Rotary Engine Returning thanks to Breakthrough
It would have been easy to write rotary engines off the speculative books at Mazda — poor milage and questionable long-term reliability made traditional piston engines seem favorable to many. Yet against the odds, the Japanese automaker seems to have found a formula to keep the smooth-spinning screamer alive in its lineup. Mitsuo Hitomi, general manager of…






